Virtualization Management

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012 | No Comments »

Insights from How to be a “Bring Your Own Device” Hero By David Messina, VP, Marketing and Product Management, Xangati Today I’m going to share my third and final blog summarizing Xangati’s recent webinar How to be a “Bring Your Own Device Hero.” Along with our co-host Zeus Kerravala of ZK Research, we delved into some of the most important issues surrounding this hot topic and what you need to know to be a BYOD hero in your organization. Key among those issues – as explained in my initial blog – is acceptance. BYOD is happening whether you want it
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Wednesday, April 11th, 2012 | No Comments »

Insights from the How to be a “Bring Your Own Device” Hero webinar By David Messina, VP, Marketing and Product Management, Xangati Can you imagine your HR department leading the charge for a new IT technology? With BYOD, it’s happening. According to respected market analyst Zeus Kerravala of ZK Research, co-host of our recent webinar How to be a “Bring Your Own Device” Hero, the tipping point for BYOD has occurred and, yes, even HR is pushing for it. Device evolution has flown through the roof. Users’ toolkits have been transformed and now include devices such as the smartphone and
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Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 | No Comments »

Final Insights from “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back” – Part 3 By Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati If I had to pick one quote to summarize our “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back” webinar – and the state of virtualization performance management today – this just might be it. You’ve migrated to virtualization and understand and are experiencing its value to some degree. But, while you’re on the right track, if you don’t keep moving forward, you won’t get your mission-critical apps on board and you will likely take the blame for numerous mishaps occurring in
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Monday, March 19th, 2012 | No Comments »

Insights from “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back” – Part 2 By Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati So your legacy tools aren’t cutting it. Now what? How do you navigate the road ahead and successfully get your mission critical apps up and running with the performance demanded by both your users and management? With noted analyst Bernd Harzog on board with us, we covered a lot of ground in our recent webinar “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back.” So much so that I wanted to review some of what was discussed here with you. In the first
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Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 | No Comments »

Insights from “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back” – Part 1 By Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati Calling something ‘worse than useless’ gets your attention. And when it’s being said by noted analyst Bernd Harzog of The Virtualization Practice, it gets it doubly so. In our recent webinar, “Blame Wars – the VI Admin Strikes Back,” Xangati was lucky to have Bernd’s participation. With a huge amount of valuable info shared in the webinar, I want to repeat some of the discussion here in case you missed it. At this point, you’ve already enjoyed the initial benefits of virtualization
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Monday, January 23rd, 2012 | 1 Comment »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Be especially careful about anti-virus as you go through your deployments. The thing that happens is when you take a user’s disk and remove it from the machine and put their storage on a SAN, most traditional anti-virus products are not aware of that transition. And, many of them are used to making near constant access to the disk. And when that happens on a shared SAN environment with hundreds of desktops sitting on that SAN, performance bottlenecks spring up all over the place. Happily, most of the anti-virus products on the market
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Friday, January 20th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Our fifth tip talks about the need to have capability that looks across the silos and enables you to be proactive in management. When we look at these interactions, it’s important that we don’t just look at them one at a time – that is that a particular desktop is talking to a particular user and using 150K of bandwidth – it’s also important to know at the same point in time what usage level is going to the storage. What is the use of different application ports and protocols that may be
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Thursday, January 19th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati As we’re talking about end user experience, this fourth tip is going to get directly at what’s necessary to keep track of end user performance. There’s no better way to track that than to record exactly what’s happening for a particular user at the exact time that they are having a problem. This is so important because it’s ultimately the end users who determine whether or not a VDI project will succeed. Because the users are now depending on this shared infrastructure to do their job, if there’s any problem with it, they
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 | No Comments »

Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati The Xangati team received exciting news last week. We learned that our Xangati Management Dashboard (XMD) 4.0 won the Gold Award for Virtualization Management in the SearchServerVirtualization.com 2011 Products of the Year. Winning the top award from an independent panel of judges – including users, editorial staff, analysts and virtualization experts – feels good. But the progress that we’re making as an industry and for users feels great.  As we move forward, advancing to the next level, everything in virtualization points to progress. A recent IDC survey identifies virtualization as a top priority for CIOs in
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Today’s third tip really talks about the network activity of the VDI session. This ends up being particularly important because in VDI, we’ve actually decomposed the desktop into several different constituent parts. What we’ve done in VDI is essentially taken a desktop and split it in between a screen display, the backend processing, and the storage for that desktop. These items are typically separated by a network and when you do that, the workload of the network becomes a critical part of the actual end user experience. It becomes important to be able
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